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Episode #350: Personal Branding As A Presenter
The best personal branding is to say something useful and interesting in a compelling, professional way. Tha...
Episode #349: Eyeball Your Audience When Presenting
Episode #348: Why Are The Elite Still Trotting Out Presentation Rubbish
Episode #347: How To Balance The Content Quality With The Delivery Piece When Presenting
“Greg is all style and no substance”, my erstwhile colleague happily told everyone who would listen, while I ...
Episode #346: Should I Be A Bit Dramatic In My Presentation Or Play It Safe?
I gave a speech recently to a room full of managers, some foreigners and some Japanese. It was an internal t...
Episode #345: Remove Your Distracting Presentation Habits
TikTok, Reels and all of the other super short form visual media are creating a nightmare for presenters. Tw...
Episode #344: The Excellence Of One-On-One Presentation Coaching
The vast majority of the time in our company we are teaching presentation training to groups of fourteen. We...
Episode #343: How To Engage Japanese Audience Members When Presenting
Most foreigner delivered presentations in Japan will be delivered in English and have a mixed audience of bot...
Episode #342: Speak Louder When Presenting
There were three experts on the panel for this luncheon event. One man and two women. They were using micro...
Episode #341: Presenting To Data Vampire Audiences In Japan
When I exchange business cards in Japan, I select from the one designed for a Western audience and another fo...
Episode #340: What To Do When Disaster Hits Just Before Your Presentation
I was reading a post on LinkedIn by an American lady, who spilt coffee over her blouse, just moments before s...
Episode #339: Hybrid Presentations Can Be Fraught
Presenting online is difficult. Presenting in person is difficult. The new hybrid version is a combination o...
Episode #338: Helping Japanese Present In English Becomes More Urgent
Major money has been spent for decades by the Japanese Government, to improve the level of English in Japan a...
Episode #337: The Danger Of Audacious Visuals
I have a couple of very good books here at home on how to create your visuals for the slide deck. The layout...
Episode #336: Do You Have Enough Stories When Presenting
The raconteur is admired and the reason is because they are brimming with interesting stories, incidents, vi...
Episode #335: Don't Forget To Pause When Presenting
Don’t Forget To Pause When Presenting Nervousness drives speed when we are speaking. Without even realisin...
Episode #334: Getting From "Me" To "You" When Presenting
“Man, it feels hot in here. My throat is parched. My hands are sweating and butterflies have taken over my ...
Episode #333: How Argumentative Should We Be With Audience Members?
What do we bring to our presentations? Usually we have two things – information and a point of view. For a ...
Episode #332: The Five Minute Cadence When Presenting
Normally a talk for a business audience will be around 40 minutes long. That seems a lot until you start put...
Episode #331: Engaging Our Audience When Presenting
We have a talk coming up which we have to give to a business audience and we work hard on the preparation. W...
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